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it was there that we learned what was going on in new york. the statements that this man had been a fun a letter of funds to atta i heard but have seen no substantiation. it is a rumor to my chairs macbeth has not been substantiated. there are unanswered questions about 9/11 and there are. and fact i will extend an invitation to you if mitch caplan is willing to give me an invitation to my next book project which is a novel about some of the unanswered questions of 9/11. and which i had intended to write as a nonfiction book but because so much of the information is still classified, it could not be written. so i am rite aid with slight fictional modifications as a novel. i hope before my life expectancy expires, i will finish it and the market on your calendar 2011. [applause] >> senator graham i have a question and observation. it seems in my humble opinion there is a change in the sense of community that south florida is always thought of as being a chance yet committed the and when you add that to the melting pot of cultures of the folks t
it was there that we learned what was going on in new york. the statements that this man had been a fun a letter of funds to atta i heard but have seen no substantiation. it is a rumor to my chairs macbeth has not been substantiated. there are unanswered questions about 9/11 and there are. and fact i will extend an invitation to you if mitch caplan is willing to give me an invitation to my next book project which is a novel about some of the unanswered questions of 9/11. and which i had...
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i was born in new york but when you leave new york city you are camping out and that is not true. again, she sounds like the average american and and when you ask a question, she answers the way the average american would instead of the politicians who run away from those questions. >> does she have a chance to be president someday? >> yes. my own guess would be hurt plan is to get on the campaign trail with other conservatives and raise a lot of money for them and will be able to stand next to them and show
i was born in new york but when you leave new york city you are camping out and that is not true. again, she sounds like the average american and and when you ask a question, she answers the way the average american would instead of the politicians who run away from those questions. >> does she have a chance to be president someday? >> yes. my own guess would be hurt plan is to get on the campaign trail with other conservatives and raise a lot of money for them and will be able to...
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it is amazing, "the washington post" and " new york times -- and "the new york times" both went to alaska last year, never commenting that she had the highest approval ratings of any politician in the country. yes, like any politician, her record has its highs and lows. but until she was nominated for the vice president and became this extremely polarizing political figure, she was remarkably popular. there has to be reason for that. host: san antonio. jack, good morning. caller: i like your comments on a couple of items. one, the resignation of her governorship. seemed like the democrats were going by out of their way to file these ludicrous actions against her, which eventually i guess drove of her legal bills? she was going to rely savings? which is ironic, as you see the left criticizing her after they orchestrated the situation. the other item that i noticed is that the criticism of her seems to be based more on how she seems to break the liberal mold of a successful woman, a someone who actually sacrificed family for a career, and instead of being -- instead of having a good family
it is amazing, "the washington post" and " new york times -- and "the new york times" both went to alaska last year, never commenting that she had the highest approval ratings of any politician in the country. yes, like any politician, her record has its highs and lows. but until she was nominated for the vice president and became this extremely polarizing political figure, she was remarkably popular. there has to be reason for that. host: san antonio. jack, good...
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take the concern of people from upstate new york about being dominated by the people in manhattan. the second and most important impediment is there reform where government is being reformed by politicians we always grab our wallets. the idea of the australian ballot the government will provide the balance. prior to the 1890's, ballots were privately printed by the parties themselves so any party could print up a ballot if they wanted but in the 1890's in response to a lot of corruption that occurred in the 1980 elections governments begin to supply a single consolidated balance for all candidates for all offices. this was the austrian ballot and by 1910 only two states did not use steel strike in bala. one of those come the south carolina permitted the use of private pilots up until 1950. control of the ballot by gulf allowed government to control who gets on the ballot and a major justification for the australian ballot is non serious candidates can be excluded. as those patronize same condescending e elites who know what is best for the rest of us or are well aware , too many ch
take the concern of people from upstate new york about being dominated by the people in manhattan. the second and most important impediment is there reform where government is being reformed by politicians we always grab our wallets. the idea of the australian ballot the government will provide the balance. prior to the 1890's, ballots were privately printed by the parties themselves so any party could print up a ballot if they wanted but in the 1890's in response to a lot of corruption that...
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when boston and new york, probably a half hour delay. if you don't get the delays, you'll definitely get the bumpy ride coming through. l.a.x., last hour had visibility of one-16th of a mile due to fog. delays due to that. >>> the san francisco oakland bay bridge is up and running again. it reopened yesterday nearly a week after 5,000 pounds of steel fell into traffic. transportation officials say vibrations in the steel rods caused the break. engineers say they may have to close the bridge again for a more permanent fix. no word yet on the cost of the repairs, though. >>> 911 operators gets some really weird calls sometimes, but here's one of them. >> you get the idea. hear what happened when people called to say, i want to report myself driving drunk.
when boston and new york, probably a half hour delay. if you don't get the delays, you'll definitely get the bumpy ride coming through. l.a.x., last hour had visibility of one-16th of a mile due to fog. delays due to that. >>> the san francisco oakland bay bridge is up and running again. it reopened yesterday nearly a week after 5,000 pounds of steel fell into traffic. transportation officials say vibrations in the steel rods caused the break. engineers say they may have to close the...
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host: sue in naples, new york. caller: good morning. the billing -- when people get bills from health care, they cannot tell what they were building for exactly. if they could, i do not know of any other situation where you do not get an itemized bill. if people got that, they would see what they were charged for, how much it cost, and you would probably get a lot of calls on a hotline. guest: it is a good point. what we call an explanation of benefits is the way that the medicare program tells its beneficiaries what services it has paid for. they're very difficult to read. i have helped my parents read through their medical explanations. sometimes a legitimate service looks questionable because you do not recognize the provider. you did not realize that the radiology company billed separately. you are right. we need to make sure that those bills are intelligible. we need to keep reminding people that they need to help us by looking at those bills and calling us when they think there's a problem. host: according to the centers for medic
host: sue in naples, new york. caller: good morning. the billing -- when people get bills from health care, they cannot tell what they were building for exactly. if they could, i do not know of any other situation where you do not get an itemized bill. if people got that, they would see what they were charged for, how much it cost, and you would probably get a lot of calls on a hotline. guest: it is a good point. what we call an explanation of benefits is the way that the medicare program tells...
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in new york city michael bloomberg will serve a third term as mayor. so the third term as mayor, setting a record for personal campaign spending with more than $100 million. but cnn projects that he still only won by five percentage points. in atlanta a racially charged battle for mayor is going to a run-off. a city council woman who would be the first white mayor in nearly four decades, will face an african-american state senator. houston is heading for a run-off, too, if the front-runner there wins she would be the city's first openly gay mayor. now some other important elections may be big victories for republicans. the gop is expected to sweep two key gubernatorial races. in new jersey cnn projects republican christiane amanpou c. richard lui is looking at the wider implications of last night's election results. so a lot of surprises to some people anyway. >>> certainly as we look at those results and the incoming data, here's a key to the gop wins you were describing. weak voter turnout among young people. remember in 2008 young folks turned out i
in new york city michael bloomberg will serve a third term as mayor. so the third term as mayor, setting a record for personal campaign spending with more than $100 million. but cnn projects that he still only won by five percentage points. in atlanta a racially charged battle for mayor is going to a run-off. a city council woman who would be the first white mayor in nearly four decades, will face an african-american state senator. houston is heading for a run-off, too, if the front-runner...
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you're right, barbara in new york. everybody, i want to switch gears. i want to tell you about a missing little girl, shaniya. it's urgent. take a listen. >> authorities say the little girl was inside the mobile home with her mother and another adult, both of home are being questioned by police at police headquarters. every car that's been leaving the mobile home park is being searched by fayetteville police. police say they've made the disturbing discovery a known child sex offender lives inside the mobile home park. >> that's why we have the sheriff's department out here as well. we have the expert out here from the sheriff's department that deals with the child sex offenders. so they're out here. >> this is a picture of the little girl everybody's been looking for. >> this is the number to the fayetteville police department. it is 910-433-1851. or if you think you know something, if you think you see her, you can always just call 911. >> we need your help. this little girl, if she is still living, needs your help. look at this girl. her name's shaniy
you're right, barbara in new york. everybody, i want to switch gears. i want to tell you about a missing little girl, shaniya. it's urgent. take a listen. >> authorities say the little girl was inside the mobile home with her mother and another adult, both of home are being questioned by police at police headquarters. every car that's been leaving the mobile home park is being searched by fayetteville police. police say they've made the disturbing discovery a known child sex offender...
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the world's biggest one-on-one breakians contest in new york last night. i've got to be honest, showing my age, didn't know break dancing was still an art. had no idea. >> what? >> i had no idea. >> it's still going, my friend. big resurgence. >> i didn't know. look at him. >> actually our studio floor would be great for break dancing. >> it would. i was never a break dancing fan because i couldn't do it. my sister would do it as a teenager. >> what you do is master one move and that's all you do and everybody thinks, oh, you know how to do it. >> clearly somebody who knows. >> i'll talk to you later. >>> a woman known as big mama is trying to get 20,000 turkeys to give to the less fortunate in south florida. donation have is been coming in but the amount has dropped this year. big mama says she still has faith. >> we still need quite a few turkeys. >> i need turkeys, derek, right now. and i will be up for the next two days. no sleep. come anytime. >> go big mama. if you'd like to help her out go to cnn.com/robin. scroll down to our important website there
the world's biggest one-on-one breakians contest in new york last night. i've got to be honest, showing my age, didn't know break dancing was still an art. had no idea. >> what? >> i had no idea. >> it's still going, my friend. big resurgence. >> i didn't know. look at him. >> actually our studio floor would be great for break dancing. >> it would. i was never a break dancing fan because i couldn't do it. my sister would do it as a teenager. >> what you...
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in towards schenectady and new york state, places like pormd, but that's about it. just windy and cold. good to see you again on a friday. >> thank you. you know what, i wanted to say i think a lot of our viewers are probably -- their hearts are going out to the people at ft. hood right now. you can go to our facebook page and write your thoughts and comments and we'll try to include that in today's show so people who are watching from ft. hood or have family there will hear your thoughts. we are learning more details about the deadly shooting. this morning we found out that a 13th person has now died. coming up, we're going to hear from the families of some of the victims of the shooting who survived. >>> more on our breaking story this morning out of texas if you're just joining us. at least 13 people were killed and dozens more injured in a shooting spree at ft. hood. now the shooting happened about 50 yards away from a military graduation going on at the base. about 600 people were in a nearby auditorium during the attack. the mother of a soldier who was injured
in towards schenectady and new york state, places like pormd, but that's about it. just windy and cold. good to see you again on a friday. >> thank you. you know what, i wanted to say i think a lot of our viewers are probably -- their hearts are going out to the people at ft. hood right now. you can go to our facebook page and write your thoughts and comments and we'll try to include that in today's show so people who are watching from ft. hood or have family there will hear your...
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so says "the new york post." they did reprimand an overzealous employee for throwing things out that should have been shredded. >> oh, my gosh. i forgot a step there. >> oh, my goodness. couldn't wait to even tear it up. let me show you how quick it can be. there you go. there it is. this is right there. you don't have time to do this before you do that? >> that's a good story. thanks. or the toilet paper. >> yeah. tp, baby. that's all you do. >>> let me show you what's happening right now. outside of atlanta. the hurricane sky is in. let me show you what i'm talking about. the clouds are ahead of the hurricane. you can see them there. delays for wind around florida, miami, orlando through atlanta to new orleans, too. >>> the next time you hear a baby cry, listen closely. because researchers think they're finding patterns of the parents' language in there. >>> the first hurricane to threaten the united states this year is due to hit the gulf coast tomorrow morning. forecasters say that hurricane ida could cause f
so says "the new york post." they did reprimand an overzealous employee for throwing things out that should have been shredded. >> oh, my gosh. i forgot a step there. >> oh, my goodness. couldn't wait to even tear it up. let me show you how quick it can be. there you go. there it is. this is right there. you don't have time to do this before you do that? >> that's a good story. thanks. or the toilet paper. >> yeah. tp, baby. that's all you do. >>> let...
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she graduate from harvard university and a new york university law school. she found the citizens advocacy center in suburban chicago and worked with many nonprofit organizations. she has been a fellow also at harvard institute of politics at the jfk school and public law fellow at the harvard law school. a very pike's peak on this topic, theresa amato. [applause] >> good afternoon. and thank you, john samples, and thank you cato institute for hosting a forum on ballot access and on the important discussion we're hearing today. thank you all of you for coming because this is quite a turnout to hear about the systemic barriers to entry for third parties and independent in the political process but it's not the kind of thing that makes the front page of a major newspapers every day, and it's very nice of you to share in this and for this to be covered. so i'd like to encourage other think tanks and the media to host these kinds of discussions, because this is one of those topics you don't hear quite often enough. and let me say congratulations to jim bennett f
she graduate from harvard university and a new york university law school. she found the citizens advocacy center in suburban chicago and worked with many nonprofit organizations. she has been a fellow also at harvard institute of politics at the jfk school and public law fellow at the harvard law school. a very pike's peak on this topic, theresa amato. [applause] >> good afternoon. and thank you, john samples, and thank you cato institute for hosting a forum on ballot access and on the...
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i think in the case of "the new york times" actually ran the alaskan independence party and if on the front pages. all of the main newspapers, if you go to the museum website and see the cover stories for december 2nd, 2008 of the pages, the front page were filled with news of sarah palin's oldest daughter's pregnancy. this to me does not strike me as a front page news or certainly not something to be fronted without any consideration of the effect it has on the family, the effect it has on the girl or the effect it will have on the child as he grows older. >> host: what about the blogosphere? >> guest: the blogosphere is pretty vitriolic. i mentioned the rumor about maternity of her youngest son. that emanated on the far left websites. and this pretty soon from the course and referred to in many establishment newspapers as well all of these things kind come to fruition. we have to be skeptical of them, and it is because of the new media so much as on mediated. we have to kind of take a step back and say what is going on here? is this true, is a lot and in the case of sarah palin so m
i think in the case of "the new york times" actually ran the alaskan independence party and if on the front pages. all of the main newspapers, if you go to the museum website and see the cover stories for december 2nd, 2008 of the pages, the front page were filled with news of sarah palin's oldest daughter's pregnancy. this to me does not strike me as a front page news or certainly not something to be fronted without any consideration of the effect it has on the family, the effect it...
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more showers in to western new york later this afternoon. looking at the rain across lake erie back to ontario, too. back off to the east, you see boston, some light showers just offshore. dries out. more light rain overnight tonight. get away from there. it's heavy when you get down to florida. there's that miami radar and looking at decent rain just offshore. it will build back in to west palm. tropical storm ida is out there near nicaragua. >>> so no waiting and no lines. however, professional sports teams got the h1n1 vaccine while thousands of ordinary folks had to sit and wait. and morgan harrington's parents are not giving up searching for their daughter. they have a message for her and also the person who may have her. >>> morning, sunshine. i'm robin meade. let's salute our troops together. today's salute is from allison hernandez. it's to her husband, army sergeant luis hernandez. allison says he is truly her soul mate and is extremely missed. >> this is allison hernandez. i'm sending a salute to my husband out in afghanistan, serg
more showers in to western new york later this afternoon. looking at the rain across lake erie back to ontario, too. back off to the east, you see boston, some light showers just offshore. dries out. more light rain overnight tonight. get away from there. it's heavy when you get down to florida. there's that miami radar and looking at decent rain just offshore. it will build back in to west palm. tropical storm ida is out there near nicaragua. >>> so no waiting and no lines. however,...
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york city and visit me right here on the set of "issues ". we'll have a sober, fun time. if you're struggling with addiction, please check out my new book. it can help. >>> remember that nasa love triangle? the former astronaut accused of driving across the country, diapers were involved, to get revenge on her exlover. a slap on the wrist is what she got today. was it fair? we'll hear from the victim first. amazing video in boston. a woman lucky to be alive, check this out. a drunk woman waiting for the subway loses her balance and falls right on to the tracks. the train's conductor doesn't see the woman, luckily, some people start waving their hands to get their attention. at the last moment, the train slams on the brakes and stops right next to this woman's head. she's actually underneath the train, but not crushed. the drunk woman suffered minor scrapes and was taken to the hospital. what do you think she told cops? well, i've been drinking. she could have really have had a bad hangover if not for that conductor who slammed on the brakes.
york city and visit me right here on the set of "issues ". we'll have a sober, fun time. if you're struggling with addiction, please check out my new book. it can help. >>> remember that nasa love triangle? the former astronaut accused of driving across the country, diapers were involved, to get revenge on her exlover. a slap on the wrist is what she got today. was it fair? we'll hear from the victim first. amazing video in boston. a woman lucky to be alive, check this out. a...
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no one in new york. i've never heard it in new york. >> "the new york times" did a study where pregnant women have too much mercury in their system. >> i'm not pregnant. why do i have to worry about it? >> because there's always after this show. i don't know. >> thanks for comes on the show. cilantro counteracts mercury. thanks to ted dancen. his show "bored to death" on hbo. next, mario cantone. fasten your seat belts. >>> go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go. >> oh, i love them all. >> sure. satin with the lace applique. >> i think the white is too white. >> no, but with your skin tone -- >> hates it. move on. >> you know him from his appearances on tv, in the movies and on broadway. i know him as the dirty little laugh whore he is. he's performing as the new york comedy festival from thursday through sunday and today sitting here with me, my pal mario cantone. >> hello, joy, i'm only going to look into the camera, not speak to you. >> look over here. >> oh, i'm sorry. how old am i? >> so, i want to talk to
no one in new york. i've never heard it in new york. >> "the new york times" did a study where pregnant women have too much mercury in their system. >> i'm not pregnant. why do i have to worry about it? >> because there's always after this show. i don't know. >> thanks for comes on the show. cilantro counteracts mercury. thanks to ted dancen. his show "bored to death" on hbo. next, mario cantone. fasten your seat belts. >>> go, go, go, go,...
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we have blue skies in new york and green ar rows in new york. up to a solidly higher open. payroll processing firm adp says just over 200,000 jobs were lost in october, which is a slight improvement from the previous month. earlier this year, the same report showed more than 700,000 jobs lost in a month. so the trend is good even if it's painful. a separate report showed planned layoffs for october. later today, we expect to hear from wha the federal reserve has to say about jobs. policymakers are almost certain to keep rates close to zero. investors will be looking closely to see if policymakers think the growth last quarter is sustainable. >>> gm walking away from a deal to sell opal. gm says europe's business environment is improving. >>> and finally, while this is earnings season when companies of all different sectors and sizes show us their reports, millercoors makes beverages. cold beverages. its profit climbed to about $230 million. mostly, coors attributes the strength to cost cutting and to the strength of its brands like mgd 64. what does this stand for? miller g
we have blue skies in new york and green ar rows in new york. up to a solidly higher open. payroll processing firm adp says just over 200,000 jobs were lost in october, which is a slight improvement from the previous month. earlier this year, the same report showed more than 700,000 jobs lost in a month. so the trend is good even if it's painful. a separate report showed planned layoffs for october. later today, we expect to hear from wha the federal reserve has to say about jobs. policymakers...
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we saw that in new york 23. some of the ways that played out with hoffman running as a conservative and losing, in some instance because of that fight. had there been a unified canada did on the right. iowens would not be a member of congress. you will have these massive fights in primaries on both sides. the question is, what emerges? do the republicans -- the bases can to win primaries. if they are contested. what comes out of this is the more progressive liberal candidates on the democratic side win out on these primaries. that coalition is energized because they have gotten out the because they have gotten out the and people voting, looking at the parties and asking what is going on here? the other thing i think we will see is a lot of independent candidates. other things will emerge. there are too many people connected to have a much power. this will happen on both sides. i think it will be very disruptive. i think both parties will be shocked at what happens. i also think because of this day and could be c
we saw that in new york 23. some of the ways that played out with hoffman running as a conservative and losing, in some instance because of that fight. had there been a unified canada did on the right. iowens would not be a member of congress. you will have these massive fights in primaries on both sides. the question is, what emerges? do the republicans -- the bases can to win primaries. if they are contested. what comes out of this is the more progressive liberal candidates on the democratic...
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scattered showers in central new york today. boston, the tail end of the first system still worki ining way through massachusetts. those two areas of pressure converge into one. it's going to give you a windy day for the east coast tomorrow. look down south across florida. here's the way it goes. frontal boundary by the florida straits. another one up towards the north. rain and thundershowers. we'll find them once again today. mainly from a line of miami towards west palm. most of these are inland right now. we'll see more of this action later today. that's something we're watching. also, we're still in hurricane season, lasts through november 30th. tropical storm ida right now, 70-mile-per-hour sustained winds. actually 75, turned into a hurricane about two minutes ago. glad i had the auto update on. hurricane ida, category 1 storm, 75-mile-per-hour sustained winds, moving inland right now. tremendous amounts of rain. that's what we'll find over the next couple days towards nicaragua, honduras. if it survives this land mass, i
scattered showers in central new york today. boston, the tail end of the first system still worki ining way through massachusetts. those two areas of pressure converge into one. it's going to give you a windy day for the east coast tomorrow. look down south across florida. here's the way it goes. frontal boundary by the florida straits. another one up towards the north. rain and thundershowers. we'll find them once again today. mainly from a line of miami towards west palm. most of these are...
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york, is football, basketball, golf, tennis, and track. it is hard to be the best golfer in the world. it's hard to be one of the best baseball players, or basketball players. and it is hard to be kobe bryant, to be best of the best, or be lebron james, why are we so good at what is so hard to do? we're so good at that the owners can only get a box seat an observe and their children can't participate and why are we so good at what is so hard to do. it is hard to than. whenever the plan... [inaudible] the rules are public, the goals are clear, the referee is fair, we and call go to the next level, but until that day, until the playing field is even, and this rules are public and the goals are clear, we violate our conscience, we violate those, the mart i.r.s. who made it possible lest we fight back until that bright day of justice occurs. thank you for being a part of that legacy and keep the hope alive. [applause]. >> thank you again, i want to thank the audience for your participation and your attention and your commitment to peace and ju
york, is football, basketball, golf, tennis, and track. it is hard to be the best golfer in the world. it's hard to be one of the best baseball players, or basketball players. and it is hard to be kobe bryant, to be best of the best, or be lebron james, why are we so good at what is so hard to do? we're so good at that the owners can only get a box seat an observe and their children can't participate and why are we so good at what is so hard to do. it is hard to than. whenever the plan......
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their troops had overrun on the island, new york, westchester and most of new jersey. thousands of american troops had deserted and the british had chased the remnants of washington's army across new jersey over the delaware and in to pennsylvania. white coats were in sight of the american capital. congress had fled to baltimore and began debating terms of could the chelation -- capitulation. unless washington could come up with a miracle, and he chose a young college student, lieutenant james monroe, to help me cut miracle happen. they all crossed the delaware during a blinding snowstorm on christmas night only six months after we had declared independence. in trenton 3,000 haitian mercenaries had spent the evening celebrating, and because of the snowstorm, they went to sleep without posting some trees. at dawn the next morning, monroe and his squad sneaked up to the cannon in place at the top of the king street in trenton. the main street washington would have to come up with to capture the town. a haitian soldier stepped outside to do you know what and he spotted th
their troops had overrun on the island, new york, westchester and most of new jersey. thousands of american troops had deserted and the british had chased the remnants of washington's army across new jersey over the delaware and in to pennsylvania. white coats were in sight of the american capital. congress had fled to baltimore and began debating terms of could the chelation -- capitulation. unless washington could come up with a miracle, and he chose a young college student, lieutenant james...
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surprised a lot of people in new york, robin. >> all right, jennifer, thank you. >>> it could be the final chapter of the bizarre love triangle between star-crossed astronauts. what's ahead for lisa nowak after she pled guilty to attacking a rival lover. plus, sammy sosa insists he is not trying to lighten his skin. why some say he looks completely different. >>> a former astronaut is getting probation for her attack on a romantic rival. lisa nowak pled guilty to reduced charges for confronting a woman in an airport parking lot. police say she drove from houston to orlando and followed colleen shipman to her car. shipman says she is haunted by what happened. >> i knew in my heart when lisa nowak attacked me that she was going to kill me. it was in her eyes. a blood-chilling expression of limitless rage and glee. >> lisa nowak was sentenced to a year probation by pleading guilty to the lesser charge. she avoided the possibility of some serious jail time if she had been convicted. an artist is honoring the troops with an exhibit of replicas featuring the name of every service member ki
surprised a lot of people in new york, robin. >> all right, jennifer, thank you. >>> it could be the final chapter of the bizarre love triangle between star-crossed astronauts. what's ahead for lisa nowak after she pled guilty to attacking a rival lover. plus, sammy sosa insists he is not trying to lighten his skin. why some say he looks completely different. >>> a former astronaut is getting probation for her attack on a romantic rival. lisa nowak pled guilty to reduced...
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around the streets of new york city i was like, hey, how are you doing? >> what kind of reaction did you get from people? >> it was great. people were wonderful. people embraced me. they told me their stories. >> i think people are in awe of that in a way that you could do that. >> because it really is something you're saying to the world, like, you know what? i'm so grateful i'm here. i don't care if i hair or not. >> you've been through the health care system now. >> i have. >> how do you think it fared for you? >> i was very blessed, very fortunate. >> you have good insurance. >> i'm very grateful. that's why i decided to make my mess my message. my mother said to me she knew i had a good job, i had health insurance. that's not the way it was for everyone. i could not imagine facing cancer as i did if i had to worry about how i was going to pay for it and worry about the care i was receiving. >> many people do. >> many, many, too many people doo. so that's why i was really speaking out, and just letting people -- and not getting into the whole debate a
around the streets of new york city i was like, hey, how are you doing? >> what kind of reaction did you get from people? >> it was great. people were wonderful. people embraced me. they told me their stories. >> i think people are in awe of that in a way that you could do that. >> because it really is something you're saying to the world, like, you know what? i'm so grateful i'm here. i don't care if i hair or not. >> you've been through the health care system...
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the new more environmentally friendly star was unveiled in new york. the massive crystal star is made up of 720 led light bulbs on 3,000 feet of wire. all those tiny white lights will only use up about as much power as a single 100 watt light bulb. it took nine craftsmen three months to put that star together. it's very pretty. >>> kids letters will probably go unanswered at the north poll. volunteers in north poll, alaska, have been answering kids' letters since 1954. now u.s. postal service are tightening restrictions because of privacy concerns. after a postal worker recognized a volunteer as a rink stirred sex offender. them prevent volunteers from having access to children's last names and addresses. >>> call this a sign of the time. jcpenney is getting rid of it's semiannual big book catalog instead of focus in online marketing and facebook. jcpenney says it will reduce catalog paper by up to 30% next year. >>> on wall street stocks headed lower right out of the gate and never recovered. felisha taylor joins us with a look at business. >> hey, ri
the new more environmentally friendly star was unveiled in new york. the massive crystal star is made up of 720 led light bulbs on 3,000 feet of wire. all those tiny white lights will only use up about as much power as a single 100 watt light bulb. it took nine craftsmen three months to put that star together. it's very pretty. >>> kids letters will probably go unanswered at the north poll. volunteers in north poll, alaska, have been answering kids' letters since 1954. now u.s. postal...
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new york 69%. new mexico 65%. and the list goes on. the point here is these are cuts. the c.b.o. director has made it very clear that these will be benefits that medicare advantage holders will be losing. mr. president, i'd like to move on to some of the other reductions in medicare, because the ingenious argument that is being made by the proponents of this bill is we can cut $500 billion out of medicaid and not impact anybody's benefits or the quality of the medical care that they are receiving. well, that's simply not true. because where do the other cuts, the nonmedicare advantage cuts come? they come from home health agencies -- they come from home health agencies, moss peus, skilled -- hospice, skilled nursing facilities and other providers in what is called the market basket. these cuts, you might say well, we can just continue to cut the compensation or the allocation of return for procedures and for health care provided in these medical provider services and not have any impact. but the reality is far from that. what will happen? well, i'm going to give you a couple of s
new york 69%. new mexico 65%. and the list goes on. the point here is these are cuts. the c.b.o. director has made it very clear that these will be benefits that medicare advantage holders will be losing. mr. president, i'd like to move on to some of the other reductions in medicare, because the ingenious argument that is being made by the proponents of this bill is we can cut $500 billion out of medicaid and not impact anybody's benefits or the quality of the medical care that they are...
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office workers in new york have been reprimanded. they threw important documents out on to the yankees victory parade friday. they couldn't find confetti. how about making some up? court documents, even pay stubs were found by cleanup workers, some were shredded, some were not. forget the saying what's in your wallet. how about what's in your trash can? that's sports. >>> a 9-month journey ended in front of thousands on the internet. >> there you go. >> hi. >> a new mom used her pregnancy as a way to educate and create a lasting memento for her baby girl. >>> you may hear a crying baby but scientists hear the language of the baby's parents. new research suggests that newborns tend to cry in the same speech patterns as their parents' native tongue. the first is a german baby crying, the second a french baby crying. >> the german newborn cries in falling melody, the french babies cry rises in pitch. just like their respective languages. scientists say the research suggests that infants begin picking up elements of language in the womb.
office workers in new york have been reprimanded. they threw important documents out on to the yankees victory parade friday. they couldn't find confetti. how about making some up? court documents, even pay stubs were found by cleanup workers, some were shredded, some were not. forget the saying what's in your wallet. how about what's in your trash can? that's sports. >>> a 9-month journey ended in front of thousands on the internet. >> there you go. >> hi. >> a new...
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michael, new york city. good morning. caller: one of those things that was most important in that article, you are talking about billions of dollars per year for a soldier. the cost of accounting for the military is out of control. you have got a $10 trillion deficit, this country may not be able to pay it. you have got a military with $700 billion per year, another $300 billion for intelligence agencies. you are talking about $1 trillion for year. who is the enemy? russia cannot afford their own military. the situation is that this path -- donald trump, he said on television to larry king. these people have been fighting for 5000 years. as soon as you pullout, they will continue to fight. it is a waste of money. what do we need this military intelligence for? can you imagine saying that each bank employee should get $1 million per year? obama is going to wind up like [unintelligible] for staying in afghanistan. host: more on the republican party and its platform, looking at the gubernatorial candidates, "the platform for
michael, new york city. good morning. caller: one of those things that was most important in that article, you are talking about billions of dollars per year for a soldier. the cost of accounting for the military is out of control. you have got a $10 trillion deficit, this country may not be able to pay it. you have got a military with $700 billion per year, another $300 billion for intelligence agencies. you are talking about $1 trillion for year. who is the enemy? russia cannot afford their...
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out to the lines -- >> exactly. >> -- barbara in new york. hi, barbara. >> caller: what a tremendous honor to speak with you. regarding mama, he is spent time in hazelton to treat her alcoholism as per what her husband said in an interview, and if you go to a place like hazleton, i find it very hard to believe that the health care professionals there didn't pick up on the fact that she was bipolar which is why i don't believe her husband right now. >> i think you're right. and as he said, barbara, you and i saw the same interview, it's as of yet undiagnosed and untreated. e daddy's just throwing something out there to see what sticks. she's never been diagnosed as bipolar. and you're right. at hazleton they would have found that. they are one of the premier rehabs in the world. you're right, barbara. in new york. >>> everybody, i want to switch gears very quickly. i want to tell you about a missing little girl, shaniya. it's urgent. take a listen. >> authorities say the little girl was inside the mobile home with her mother and another adult,
out to the lines -- >> exactly. >> -- barbara in new york. hi, barbara. >> caller: what a tremendous honor to speak with you. regarding mama, he is spent time in hazelton to treat her alcoholism as per what her husband said in an interview, and if you go to a place like hazleton, i find it very hard to believe that the health care professionals there didn't pick up on the fact that she was bipolar which is why i don't believe her husband right now. >> i think you're...
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is an exhibit on when demand new torque at the new york historical society so that was an incredible way to look at that exhibit. and i also read ida, the book of i b. wells barnett and that was amazing and right now i just started the help which is totally different. it is fiction. i don't normally read fiction but it is a good read. >> the author is pamela newkirk, the editor of letters from black america. thank you. >> thank you. ..
is an exhibit on when demand new torque at the new york historical society so that was an incredible way to look at that exhibit. and i also read ida, the book of i b. wells barnett and that was amazing and right now i just started the help which is totally different. it is fiction. i don't normally read fiction but it is a good read. >> the author is pamela newkirk, the editor of letters from black america. thank you. >> thank you. ..
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we're in new york city and have the most amazing mass transportation. we have -- i can come from d.c. to here in, you know, two hours. >> big deal, but you can't go to chicago really easily. >> that's what warren buffett is building. >> good for him. thanks, randi. thank you and thanks to all of my guests tonight. good night, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> breaking news tonight. live, ohio. cops raid the home of a convicted sex offender accused of yet another sex attack. inside his three-story cleveland home, seasoned detectives stunned. women's bodies hidden throughout. bodies on every floor of the home, even stuffed in crawl spaces. bombshell tonight -- in the last 24 hours, the body count rises. now, 11 dead women in the three-story home of former marine anthony sowell. and the excavation goes on. so far only one positive i.d. made. reported missing one year ago, a mother of two girls and one boy. tonia carmichael i.d.'d through dental records. also i.d.'d in the last 24 hours. tonight, her daughter with us. her mother's body hi
we're in new york city and have the most amazing mass transportation. we have -- i can come from d.c. to here in, you know, two hours. >> big deal, but you can't go to chicago really easily. >> that's what warren buffett is building. >> good for him. thanks, randi. thank you and thanks to all of my guests tonight. good night, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> breaking news tonight. live, ohio. cops raid the home of a convicted sex offender accused...
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hammer in new york. first, ouch, sharon/susan smackdown caught on tape. sharon osborn's vicious attack on susan boyle. osbourne is slamming boyle for the way she looks. on the openy and anthony morning show on sirius xm radio that surfaced today, sharon said some unbelievable things about boyle. wait until you see this. joining me tonight in hollywood, leslie marshall, host of the leslie marshall show. also in hollywood mark malkin. leslie, mark, the moment susan boyle appeared on brita"britaint talen talent", no one ever said she was a beauty queen, but sharon osbourne took it to a whole new level. >> watch this. >> this great picture of susan boyle, smiling, looking like a slap dogs. >> it really is a great shot. >> what a great line. that's a great line. do you love susan boyle? do you think she helped the show or not, or do not love her? happy that she's succeeding? >> oh, i'm happy -- i like everyone to do well, even someone that looks like a slap dogs. you go, girl. a hairy [ bleep ]. >> leslie, talk about vicious. what's wrong with sharon? >> well,
hammer in new york. first, ouch, sharon/susan smackdown caught on tape. sharon osborn's vicious attack on susan boyle. osbourne is slamming boyle for the way she looks. on the openy and anthony morning show on sirius xm radio that surfaced today, sharon said some unbelievable things about boyle. wait until you see this. joining me tonight in hollywood, leslie marshall, host of the leslie marshall show. also in hollywood mark malkin. leslie, mark, the moment susan boyle appeared on...
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this is about two hours northeast of new york city. it's in northeastern new york. the reports are -- and cnn networks have not confirmed this. someone there is saying that a gunman is possibly holding a hostage. but that person has been located and confined to one room. and reportedly, we don't have this confirmed either, that they've made some contact so there's some negotiation going on. just a gunman. we have not heard any shots have been fired. the school is stissing mountain high school in new york state. if we get any updated information on that or confirmation, we'll bring it right to you. right now those are just reports. >>> flying during the holiday season is expensive enough. while you were stuck at the airport you can stay connected and someone else will pick up the bill. you don't say? >>> basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar says he's sick and he wants everyone to know about it. >>> time right now for our salute to the troops. today's is for private first class aaron william oxford from his mom. she missed his birthday. he is missed at home as well.
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host: all of bridge, new york. democratic line. -- olive bridge, new york. democratic line. caller: in the last week i have become one of the statistical unemployed. host: what was your industry? of caller: i worked at a small college in new york. host: sorry to hear that. caller: thank you. the second thing, i think that that article becomes null and void, they used the word to dither. if you look at editorials from the past, did there is not a word. -- dither is not a word. but these magazines and editors are being influenced and it is disgusting. what do i think of the president's policies? they are presidential and we are not used to someone being presidential after that last 80 years of bush. host: going back to the editorial, "it looks to many as if he has dithered, not the liberated." julian, california. diane, democratic line. caller: peter, is that your first name? host: pedro. caller: good morning, pedro. as far as the article goes, very subtle. number two, i do not think that we have a foreign policy in place. he just went to these places, he did not come back wit
host: all of bridge, new york. democratic line. -- olive bridge, new york. democratic line. caller: in the last week i have become one of the statistical unemployed. host: what was your industry? of caller: i worked at a small college in new york. host: sorry to hear that. caller: thank you. the second thing, i think that that article becomes null and void, they used the word to dither. if you look at editorials from the past, did there is not a word. -- dither is not a word. but these...
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michael bloomberg as mayor of new york city. in 2002 the new york state legislature awarded him control of the city's school system and heal long with chancellor joe klein who is also with us this morning has initiated several major reforms that are paying off for new york students. finally kati haycock is president of the education trust leading advocacy organization on behalf of low-income students and students of color. with the center have teamed up with that trust on several important strategies in closing the shameful achievement gaps. after they speak they will take questions and participate in a panel led by cindy brown earthrise president for education policy. let me thank you colligan for being here this morning and especially to our speakers for agreeing to get up early and come here and address this important topic. secretary duncan let me handed off to you. [applause] >> thank you john. i am honored to be here and i want to thank the mayor and kati for their extraordinary leadership. it is a huge opportunity to shar
michael bloomberg as mayor of new york city. in 2002 the new york state legislature awarded him control of the city's school system and heal long with chancellor joe klein who is also with us this morning has initiated several major reforms that are paying off for new york students. finally kati haycock is president of the education trust leading advocacy organization on behalf of low-income students and students of color. with the center have teamed up with that trust on several important...
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host: more from the article in "the new york daily news." one analyst said that online retailers stepped up their game, earlier than usual this year, offering more promotions ahead of the so-called cyber-monday to complete -- compete with bricken mortar stores. bacon to multiple, limited time lightning deals. -- they can do multiple, limited time lightning deals. st. louis, missouri, on airline for democrats. caller: good morning, how are you? host: how has the economy affected your shopping? caller: i shop online. this year for a couple of reasons. i was looking to get a good price and i wanted to avoid the basic chaos. that goes with shopping. i am a single male and i cannot compete. i was shopping online and i was looking for more ethnic items. i was looking for things that were more kwanzaa-related. i was able to find those items on my. host: 92. we want to keep things moving. this is from the associated press. pakistan's embattled president has relinquished command of the country's nuclear arsenal amid political wrangling that has posed
host: more from the article in "the new york daily news." one analyst said that online retailers stepped up their game, earlier than usual this year, offering more promotions ahead of the so-called cyber-monday to complete -- compete with bricken mortar stores. bacon to multiple, limited time lightning deals. -- they can do multiple, limited time lightning deals. st. louis, missouri, on airline for democrats. caller: good morning, how are you? host: how has the economy affected your...
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and new york city is ready, willing and able to help the charge. the year ahead will tell a lot about whether we are going to bring our schools and to the 21st century. whether our schools and our students are going to be left clinging to the 21st century is more and more countries pass us by. the president and secretary duncan have set the bar high and if they keep the bar height we really can give our children more great teachers and great schools. they deserve it. parents demanded both here as well as to deliver it. thank you very much kati haycock, president of the education trust and she is well worth listening to. kati? [applause] >> thanks. you know, arne and mike have just outlined some very big and very bold, some might say earthshaking changes for education system. i doubt i need to remind most people in this room why the big changes are so important. yes over the past decade we have made some progress in this country and raising achievement of american children especially elementary grades. and yes, the children furthest behind, low-inco
and new york city is ready, willing and able to help the charge. the year ahead will tell a lot about whether we are going to bring our schools and to the 21st century. whether our schools and our students are going to be left clinging to the 21st century is more and more countries pass us by. the president and secretary duncan have set the bar high and if they keep the bar height we really can give our children more great teachers and great schools. they deserve it. parents demanded both here...
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we saw that in new york 23. some of the ways that played out with hoffman running as a conservative and losing, in some instance because of that fight. had there been a unified canada did on the right. iowens would not be a member of congress. you will have these massive fights in primaries on both sides. the question is, what emerges? do the republicans -- the bases can to win primaries. if they are contested. what comes out of this is the more progressive liberal candidates on the democratic side win out on these primaries. that coalition is energized because they have gotten out the bad would and the same thing happens on the republican side. we will have general elections that are sitting there and people voting looking at the parties and asking what is going on here? which the other thing we will see is a lot of independent candidacies. other things will emerge. to many people are connected to have enough power who will get behind -- [unintelligible] and help him take out arlen specter. it will be very disr
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york. >> in new york, yeah. >> this was like -- >> that was an interesting thing. >> that was a talk radio race. that's what they was. they needed to win one so beck and rush and sean and mark levin, believe it or not like a bunker in his bedroom somewhere planning all this all the time with his landmark legal foundation and his -- his, you know, screaming screaming and yelling. he is im'ing sean handy every day telling him what to say. they picked this new york 23rd race and decided they would back the conservatives. there was a republican and a conservative. they backed the conservative. this guy, hoffman, no one knew him. he's an accountant. he was a cpa. >> why didn't they back the republican? >> because they wanted to show that the republican party is no longer their party. that the republican -- they're running away from bush. >> do they want a third party? >> they do. they can't get anybody elected for dogcatcher. if you read "the new york times," david brooks, a conservative -- you have to differentiate. he wrote a column saying these guys couldn't get anybody elected with th
york. >> in new york, yeah. >> this was like -- >> that was an interesting thing. >> that was a talk radio race. that's what they was. they needed to win one so beck and rush and sean and mark levin, believe it or not like a bunker in his bedroom somewhere planning all this all the time with his landmark legal foundation and his -- his, you know, screaming screaming and yelling. he is im'ing sean handy every day telling him what to say. they picked this new york 23rd...
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governor of new york. did you have a beautiful portrait of john marshall -- then you have a beautiful portrait of john marshall. you have a chance to let people know their story, and that carries over to the west conference room where you have the two instrumental justices in this building. william howard taft on one wall. >> i like to go sometimes on a quiet night to the conference rooms because the portraits on the walls are all of my predecessors as chief justice. to some extent, you look up to them whereby with the degree of appreciation for what they have gone through. they are probably looking down on me with bemusement or amazement each of them has a special took story to tell. you look up at john marshall and appreciate the importance as a court, moving it from a situation where each of justice wrote an opinion. right next to the most unfortunate predecessor, the author of the dread scott decision, he saw a problem that he was going to solve. tremendously misguided and injure the court for generati
governor of new york. did you have a beautiful portrait of john marshall -- then you have a beautiful portrait of john marshall. you have a chance to let people know their story, and that carries over to the west conference room where you have the two instrumental justices in this building. william howard taft on one wall. >> i like to go sometimes on a quiet night to the conference rooms because the portraits on the walls are all of my predecessors as chief justice. to some extent, you...
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homicide went up in new york city in the 1790s. there was much domestic violence and multiple family murders, more than any time in our history. through the whole history of the 19th century. more occurred in this period, multiple murders where father kills his family, which inspired charles rockton brown first novel. irving became much more prevalent and much more disruptive. drinking of hard liquor reached a peak never been duplicated since. americans were consuming $5 per person, the highest we have ever consumed in the history of our country. at higher than any other nation in the world, with the possible exception of scotland. [laughter] >> everyone was drinking, and did you exclude the fifth of the population who were slaves who didn't have much access to alcohol, that figure of 5 gallons per person really goes up. so you understand where the temperate movement comes from. it took off in the 1830s because of the dragon problem. a little town in vermont with 1500 people in ad 30 distilleries. everybody drank all day long. dail
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i was born in new york. but you know, they think when you're leaving new york city you're camping out. and that's not true. you know, again, i think she sounds like the average american. and when you ask her a question she answers it just the way the average american would instead of the politicians today that run away from most of your questions. >> do you think she has a chance to be president someday? >> i think she has. i think -- my own guess would be get on the campaign trail with other conservatives. she'll raise a lot of money for them. she'll be able to stand next to them and i think show that they're somewhat like her and not again like the average politician. and i think after the elections next november she'll sit there and say, you know what, i've got enough people out there that really think like i think, why not? i think she can. >> do you consider yourself a conservative? >> i do. you know, yes, i do. >> what does that mean to you? >> that means that i don't think government should be as larg
i was born in new york. but you know, they think when you're leaving new york city you're camping out. and that's not true. you know, again, i think she sounds like the average american. and when you ask her a question she answers it just the way the average american would instead of the politicians today that run away from most of your questions. >> do you think she has a chance to be president someday? >> i think she has. i think -- my own guess would be get on the campaign trail...
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new rochelle, new york. this is the queen city of the south. i'm going to show you the sights around new rochelle, which, by the way, is about 30 minutes from new york city. glen island is a place i've been walking out for about 20 years. i haven't lost a pound. but i'll be back tomorrow anyway. why? it's 104 acres of sheer gorgeous nature. i'm a girl who likes to eat, so one of my favorite restaurants post oak 22. sometimes restaurant tours nail it. the am i haplace is incredible. this is leland castle. and the castle gallery is where we're going next. semian leland built a building and used this gigantic castle for the summer residents. it's filled with exhibits open to the public. i've shown you my city's secrets, show me yours, go to ireporter.com/mycitymysecret. >>> the ft. hood shootings have some soldiers on edge right now. >>> fellow soldiers, muslims, and marines are looking at muslim comrades and are worried. it's human nature. >> how muslim soldiers fear a backlash because of the shooting suspect's religious background. @ >>> communi
new rochelle, new york. this is the queen city of the south. i'm going to show you the sights around new rochelle, which, by the way, is about 30 minutes from new york city. glen island is a place i've been walking out for about 20 years. i haven't lost a pound. but i'll be back tomorrow anyway. why? it's 104 acres of sheer gorgeous nature. i'm a girl who likes to eat, so one of my favorite restaurants post oak 22. sometimes restaurant tours nail it. the am i haplace is incredible. this is...
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it is in pine plains, new york. about 90 miles north of new york city. the school is under lockdown. students are said to be safe but police have confined earlier the gunman to one room. again, what we are hearing is that he is in custody from police. local media reporting, the man has a son in the military and is upset with the government. we'll keep you posted as new information comes in on this. as you just heard -- as we just are hearing from officials there that the suspect is in custody at the moment. >>> now to another story that we're watching. if you're in the south, you're concerned about this, ida. now a tropical depression. we got that note about 10 or 15 minutes ago. it's losing some steam as it moves over southern alabama but it's expected to head for the florida panhandle. it came assure on dolphin island a few hours ago but businesses are already reopening and people who live there say they came through this just find. ida's winds are being blamed for scattered power outages and it's already cause something flooding tooks. >> usually when
it is in pine plains, new york. about 90 miles north of new york city. the school is under lockdown. students are said to be safe but police have confined earlier the gunman to one room. again, what we are hearing is that he is in custody from police. local media reporting, the man has a son in the military and is upset with the government. we'll keep you posted as new information comes in on this. as you just heard -- as we just are hearing from officials there that the suspect is in custody...
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and the new york -- the new york times data -- released last week, was -- they said, for self-promotional and lobbying purposes, of the union. given, there's no consensus between the league and the players and the medical community about the causes of these cognitive disorders, it should come and no surprise that there is little agreement about how to respond. former players believe it is unconsheppable that the current disability plans only permit a full disability award for conditions developed within 15 years of retirement. such a limit, they argue, makes no sense for the diseases that frequently take more than 15 years to manifest themselves. player advocates also ask why there hasn't been more done to limit the likelihood of long-term brain injury. and for example, giving the players' association input in the selection of team doctors and trainers. and -- and granting players unlimited access to their medical records. and requiring that all -- injuries be reported to the league and the players association. and limiting the frequency of full contact drills, to cite some of the -- of t
and the new york -- the new york times data -- released last week, was -- they said, for self-promotional and lobbying purposes, of the union. given, there's no consensus between the league and the players and the medical community about the causes of these cognitive disorders, it should come and no surprise that there is little agreement about how to respond. former players believe it is unconsheppable that the current disability plans only permit a full disability award for conditions...
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he wants the alleged 9/11 conspirators tried in new york. the attack killed his son, a fellow firefighter. >> i want to get this moving, justice delay suicide justice denied. >> reporter: a handful of civilians got a close-up look attica lead sheik mohammed and others in a guantanamo courtroom last january when ksm told the military judge he's the mastermind of 9/11. we don't care about capital punishment or a life sentence, he said. we are doing jihad for the cause of god. >> they called for jihad against america, proud of what they did. the man who murdered my son issing there saying he's proud he killed my sob. >> reporter: but another relative said bringing the tear tore suspects back to the scene of the crime will bring unbearable pain. he lost his son in the attack. >> to bring it back here, my feelings, it's tasteless, insensitive. and those scars will be open again. >> reporter: new york is ready, the one who pushed for the 9/11 commission. she wants to get to the trial as often as she can. >> i think new yorkers are capable of handl
he wants the alleged 9/11 conspirators tried in new york. the attack killed his son, a fellow firefighter. >> i want to get this moving, justice delay suicide justice denied. >> reporter: a handful of civilians got a close-up look attica lead sheik mohammed and others in a guantanamo courtroom last january when ksm told the military judge he's the mastermind of 9/11. we don't care about capital punishment or a life sentence, he said. we are doing jihad for the cause of god. >>...
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hammer in new york. tonight, caught on tape, an awesome week for awkward moments on tv. from carrie prejean threatening to walk off "larry king live," to a dumbstruck kid on the "today" show. here's jeanne moos. >> reporter: we never turn up our nose for news. >> this is disgusting. >> reporter: especially not at those wonderfully awkward moments. >> larry, you're being inappropriate. you really are. so -- >> larry: what?! >> i'm not going to talk about -- >> larry: i'm asking a question. >> we screwed up. >> reporter: this week had more than its share of awkward tv moments, thanks to the former miss california usa. maybe you saw her getting miffed at larry king live and taking off her mike. >> larry: is she leaving? did you hear the question? >> no, i can't hear you. >> reporter: but i'm answering what i can't hear. >> and i'm about to leave your show. >> larry: who are you talking to? hello. >> reporter: we crown carrie prejean miss awkward moment. >> yet you say you're a victim. i don't totally buy it
hammer in new york. tonight, caught on tape, an awesome week for awkward moments on tv. from carrie prejean threatening to walk off "larry king live," to a dumbstruck kid on the "today" show. here's jeanne moos. >> reporter: we never turn up our nose for news. >> this is disgusting. >> reporter: especially not at those wonderfully awkward moments. >> larry, you're being inappropriate. you really are. so -- >> larry: what?! >> i'm not going...
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you're clear from new york into boss tovenlt as that cold front approaches you, watch for a windy day to shape up for new england. you can see delays at the airport in boston. good to see you on a monday morning. hurricane, november. doesn't happen very often. >> hurricane ida. we'll be following that. thank you. >>> you know what? we have good news in a bad economy this morning. it's a price war just for movie lovers. and a suspected car jacker thought he was pretty tough until he ran into a cagey 9-year-old kid. >>> specialist cory gafner from his mom, she says cory has a lot of love in his heart. they miss him and everyone is looking forward to his wedding next september. >> hi, robin. this is angela gafner out of texas, specialist cory gaffner's mom. i'm so proud of my son for representing our country. i just want to tell him to stay strong sbb safe and i want to let him know that i love him very much. >> so sweet. do you have somebody in the service? go to cnn.com/robin. we would be honored to help you salute them. >>> the government says that the official unemployment rate is no
you're clear from new york into boss tovenlt as that cold front approaches you, watch for a windy day to shape up for new england. you can see delays at the airport in boston. good to see you on a monday morning. hurricane, november. doesn't happen very often. >> hurricane ida. we'll be following that. thank you. >>> you know what? we have good news in a bad economy this morning. it's a price war just for movie lovers. and a suspected car jacker thought he was pretty tough until...
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i want to show you the rain affecting new england towards new york city. you have light showers out here. here's that boston radar, though. you can see the rain as it comes on through. it's been heavy at times. you start seeing the yellows and reds popping up into the long island sound, an indication of very heavy rain headed towards rhode island, it will get into boston. watch for delays there. i was watching a new york city tower cam just a moment ago, clouds are out there, you'll see sunshine later this afternoon but the winds will pick up. that's the story for the rest of new england, too. look at the heavy rain around dallas, houston. heavy downpours all night. rockport, texas, you've already seen a lot of rain. almost eight inches in the last 24 hours. that rain continues toward houston and another line coming in for areas by texas. we will see air travel delays in texas, houston, new york, boston, also across the west coast as we have one storm coming in and another one on tap for you for saturday. full details on that, rob, in a bit. good to see yo
i want to show you the rain affecting new england towards new york city. you have light showers out here. here's that boston radar, though. you can see the rain as it comes on through. it's been heavy at times. you start seeing the yellows and reds popping up into the long island sound, an indication of very heavy rain headed towards rhode island, it will get into boston. watch for delays there. i was watching a new york city tower cam just a moment ago, clouds are out there, you'll see...
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i am an associate professor at new york university school of law. i teach courses in e-commerce and sales. the key question regarding the marketing in this hearing is whether consumers are legitimately agreeing to these transactions, whether they are being tricked into them. a general assessment based on the norms of commerce and research is the consumers might need further protection from his marketing practices. the. point is that these techniques violate consumer expectations. one of the established norms of on-line commerce as sellers require consumers to complete a check a process including interim payment information when they want to make a purchase. this allows consumers to be comfortable with purchases and facilitates activity. these marketing techniques interfere with these norms. the timing of these offers interrupt the standard checkout process of the original vendors, increasing the likelihood consumers and the subscribing to a service without noticing. there were prompted to enter an e-mail address instead of payment information. what
i am an associate professor at new york university school of law. i teach courses in e-commerce and sales. the key question regarding the marketing in this hearing is whether consumers are legitimately agreeing to these transactions, whether they are being tricked into them. a general assessment based on the norms of commerce and research is the consumers might need further protection from his marketing practices. the. point is that these techniques violate consumer expectations. one of the...